Take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof.
1 That does mean the sunny days are easy to take for granted .
2 It created a tremendous legacy that we all take for granted today.
3 During its heyday, the audio cassette was easy to take for granted .
4 Often, we take for granted the architectural gems that are close by.
5 We are willing to take for granted that the latter was illimitable.
6 You take for granted anonymity, just doing normal stuff, just going out.
7 Gave their lives for the freedom you so blithely take for granted .
8 Therefore again I take for granted that you and she are congenial.
9 It's a privilege and an honor that we can take for granted .
10 What about the things in life that we may take for granted ?
11 I'll take for granted I'm a señor, or whatever else you think.
12 We now take for granted that science gives us otherwise invisible worlds.
13 In other words, really important health issues that most women take for granted .
14 I remember thinking about what we take for granted at home.
15 But its partners indicate they do not take for granted their leading position.
16 Skills you take for granted or have set aside could be beneficial elsewhere.
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